48 .: T'f REPORT OF THE 7, : 1878 





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406. Lmiosi'EKMUM officinale, L. Common Oromwell. Roadside near Campbellton, Restl- 

 goaclie. 



406. Mertknsia maritlma, Don. Sea Lvngioort. Sand beaches along the coast. Scarce. 



407. Myosotxs laxa, Lehin. Icraet-me-not. lu wet ditches at P-jint Lm Nira, liL-stigouche Co. 



408. M. arvensls, Hoffm. Spreading from a garden at Bass River, Kent, Co. 



409. Ecuixosi'ERMUM JjAppula, Lehoi. SUckseed. Sand beach at Eel River, Rostigouche Co. 



POLEMONElCE7i:-Polemonlum Family. 



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410. CoLLOMiA linearis, Nutt. As this plant is a native of the region between Lake Winnipeg 



and the Pacific, it seems strange to find it growing at E^A River, Kestigouche Co., on 

 the sands often covered by the tides. Also on the hijjh rocky hill towards palhuusle. 



CONVOLVULACEvE -Convolvulus Family. V ^"• 



411. Convolvulus akvensis, L. B''ndn:ie(l. Fields. Ritber rare. \? iKri 



412. Calystugia sepium, R. Br. Jkdi^e Bindweed Rainer coranoon near the coast. 



413. CuscuTA Gronovie. Willd. L dder. Twining round i; rasa and other herbaceous pl.ants. 



Ivlouth of Kenuebecasis. 



• i;* ' SOLANACE-V. -Nightshade Family. 



414. SoLANUJi Dur.CAMAKA, L. Litfevfuneet. Near dwellings. Not common. ■ •*'" 



415. S. NKiRUM, L. Cumtnon Xiijhtf/i'tdi'. Near dwellings. Rare. 



416. HvoscYAMUS NiGKK, L. Black Henbane. Not common. •' ''•*^' 



GENTIANACEJi-Gentian Family. ; 



417. Halknia deflexa, Grisebich. Spurred Gentian. Damp woods and barrens. St. JounCOr 



July. 



418. Gkntiaxa Amarella, L., vur., acuta, Hook f. Sent from Restigouc'je by Mr. Chalmers. 



419. G. linearis, Froel. Near W'elford Station, Kent Co. , 



420. Menvantiies trifoliata, L. Backhean. Common in bogs. ,:,, 



APOCYNACEiE— Dogbane Family. 'V; \ 



421. Apocynura androsjRmifolium. L. Spreadinr/ D 'fjhine. Very common. 



422. A. cannabiuuiu, L. Indian Hemp. Pabineau Falls. ' '' ' ""' 



, ASGLEl^IADACE.l'^-Mlil^weed Family. • 



423. AscLKPiAS CoKNUTL Decaisne. Common 31ilkn-e.cd ov Silkweed.- Fredericton. " '. ' 



424. A iucuruala, L. diomup Mil/>toecd. Keswiclc Valley. Prof. Railey. 



-,.,..-,r... OLEACEiE-Olive Family. "• ■: '. 



425. Fraxint'S Americana, L. White Ash. Moist ricli woods. ' ,' ,-. 

 420. F. sambuciiolia, Lain. Blade Anh. Water Ash Sivamps. Common. 



ARISTOLOUHIACE.E -Birthwort Family. ''• ... 



427. AsARU.M Canadense, L. Found at Queensbury by Prof. Bailey. 



CHEROPODlACE^lil-Goosefoot Family. 



428. CiiExoroDiuM ALnu.M, L. Lamb's- Quarters. Fif/wecd. A very common weed in culti^ 



vated ijnnnids. 



429. C. BoTRYS, L. Jerusalem Oak. Feather (Ternniitm. On the shore at Government 



House. Probably au outcast from tlie gardou. 



430. C. URBici-'M, L. At the RailW'iy Depot, Carleton. 



431. Blitit.m eapita'.um. L. Straiohern/ Blite. Sametiines found in gardens. 



432. Anari.KX paiuia, L. Several forms of this very variable plaut occur along the sea coast. 



433. Saucoknia herbacea, L. Glasswort. Snnphire. Common on salt marshes. 



434. SuAKDA maritlma, Dumorlier. Sea-Blile. Salt mawjiies on the ooasr. 



435. Salsola Kali, L. Common Snlttnnrt. A fl\shy, branching herb, with uwl-shapod, priclily- 



pointed leaves, growing in the sand oii the sea-«hore. Common. 



FOLYGONAtEA^.-Buclvwheat Family. t 



436. Polygonum Persicari A, L Lady' s Thumb. Li yards and about dwellings. Common. 



437. P. liydtopiper, L. Common Smartweed or Water-pepper. Wet grounds • and ditches. 



Common. 



438. P. amphibiura, L. var., aquaticum, Willd. Water PersirMria. In water, at Hammond 



Rivci'. 

 Var. terrestre, Willd. Wet soil or in water. Oxbow, Salmon River, Kent Co. 



